:::::Whatever. I never have anyone on my side and I always end up lookin like an ass. I guess '''I''' am the most controversial thing on the site. <font color="red">Keep Smiling,</font> [[User:Edmontonenthusiast|<font color="#339989">'''edmontonenthusiast [ee]'''</font>]] <sup><small>[[User talk:Edmontonenthusiast|<font color="#8848d7">'''.T.A.L.K.'''</font>]]</small></sup> 20:21, 24 November 2008 (EST).

:::::Whatever. I never have anyone on my side and I always end up lookin like an ass. I guess '''I''' am the most controversial thing on the site. <font color="red">Keep Smiling,</font> [[User:Edmontonenthusiast|<font color="#339989">'''edmontonenthusiast [ee]'''</font>]] <sup><small>[[User talk:Edmontonenthusiast|<font color="#8848d7">'''.T.A.L.K.'''</font>]]</small></sup> 20:21, 24 November 2008 (EST).

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I deleted the Edge of Space flights in the MiG-25 Foxbat. They stopped in June 2006 like all flights on Zhukovsky airbase.

Alright, though I'd argue that Earth orbit should definitely be included. Sort of like how you include territorial waters with a nation. If we ever get tourism to the Moon and Mars, we'll have to redefine anyway. And Space is a tourist destination. Until then, I'll be careful not to mention satellite phones. ;) -- Nils 11:04, 6 Apr 2004 (EDT)

OK, let's see what happens with it. Let's not have it on the Main Page for a while until it's a little more mature, though. --Evan 11:08, 6 Apr 2004 (EDT)

Fair enough, although we do link some factbook imports on the mainpage as well outer space is a bit out of place there. I was quite aware of this... "Other Destinations" didn't have a subpage, however, tho and I didn't want to create one. Might make sense to do that. Among other things, we could list oceans on there too. (You have to link it somewhere). -- Nils 11:14, 6 Apr 2004 (EDT)

So, how about in Travel topics? It's more of a travel topic than a destination guide, as far as I can tell. --Evan 11:23, 6 Apr 2004 (EDT)

Actually, space is obviously a region, whose destinations would include the Moon, Mars, etc. Space tourism is for real and the Russkies are now offering flights around the moon for a mere US$100 million, so I think this is worth expanding. Jpatokal 23:19, 27 Jul 2005 (EDT)

Hmm -- should the "On the Earth" section stay in "Get in", or move to "Get out"? Jpatokal 00:09, 9 June 2007 (EDT)

I like it in Get in... it's the first stage of actually "getting in" to Space, and it fits within the quirky style of that section. I like that you added it by the way. I love this article – cacahuatetalk 01:43, 10 June 2007 (EDT)

I see the logic of putting it in "Get out", but I think it fits perfectly where it is. Plus I have an inappropriate fondness for the "Get out" section as it is now (I wrote it). :) - Todd VerBeek 10:05, 10 June 2007 (EDT)

Jani, did you mean to remove them from Zero-G? Their website still lists it as a possibility... – cacahuatetalk 04:21, 14 June 2007 (EDT)

As far as I can see Space Adv just resell Zero-G's flights -- if you look carefully, the flight schedules are 100% identical, and Zero-G claims to be the only commercial operator in the US. Jpatokal 05:24, 14 June 2007 (EDT)

This thing is by far more contreversial than Walt Disney World! Why does this exist? We all know that Space isn't open for tourists-it's for scientists and stuff of the like. I don't get it. there isn't anything on here that would be useful to the traveller which is why this whole site is here, and since I dont see any use for travellers then I dont see why this article is here anyways. How does this help Wikitravel and travellers? In no way. Explain why this shouldn't get deleted. I know that it says stuff at the top but this is NOT a travel destination no travellers go into space. It's not like "Yah, $34.95 please for the intl space station". It may become one in the future, and if it does, then we can resume this. There may be some tourists but from my recolitions it is very expensive and barely anyone has gone. What's the point? Besides, when and if space becomes a destination for travellers, we wouldn't need this article because there would be one for each. Ie International Space Sation, Moon, Mars, tour of venus, go to jupiter, etc. I serioulsy don't get this. Keep Smiling,edmontonenthusiast [ee].T.A.L.K. 13:08, 23 November 2008 (EST).

You can go there as a tourist, you can sleep there, and people have done it. It's not even close to being disqualified as an article. The fact that not many people can afford to go there is irrelevant – cacahuatetalk 01:29, 24 November 2008 (EST)

How the hell is a place that asks 100 mill for a "trip" to space relevant. The fact that it has happened doesn't make it relevant because what 20 people have gone? I am willing to keep it as I have seen even more non travelie places but I stand by mah point. Keep Smiling,edmontonenthusiast [ee].T.A.L.K. 20:14, 24 November 2008 (EST).

I'm not sure I understand the problem - how many non-scientists go to the South Pole each year? A few dozen? Less? Yet it's clearly article-worthy. Having an article about Space falls into the same category - it's both fun to write about and a highlight of the potential for travel - scan a few user pages and see how many of them have "Space" listed under the "Places I want to visit" section, and it becomes clear that Space is indeed a place that travelers dream of visiting. Additionally, now that there are multiple companies offering trips to space there is (in my opinion) no way whatsoever that this article should be removed, nor do I find it to be in any way controversial. -- Ryan • (talk) • 20:19, 24 November 2008 (EST)

Whatever. I never have anyone on my side and I always end up lookin like an ass. I guess I am the most controversial thing on the site. Keep Smiling,edmontonenthusiast [ee].T.A.L.K. 20:21, 24 November 2008 (EST).

I deleted the Edge of Space flights in the MiG-25 Foxbat. They stopped in June 2006 like all flights on Zhukovsky airbase.
Space adventures stopped selling jet flights even before. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.219.56.8 (talk • contribs)